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      • Kathrin Dreusicke Books

        Als Kind bereits wünschte ich mir, das Leiden durch Krankheiten mit natürlichen Produkten lindern oder sogar heilen zu können.Nach extremer jahrelanger weltweiter Recherche über verschiedene Heilmethoden bemerkte ich ein Detail: eine stark heilende Wirkung hat das Sonnenhormon Vitamin D dicht gefolgt von anderen Nährstoffen.Mein Wissen habe ich in der Folge eingesetzt für Freunde und Verwandte: mit einem unglaublichen Erfolg. Durch eine konstante und gezielte Behandlung mit Vitaminen und Mineralstoffen wurden alle Behandelten gesund ohne extra Medikamente zu benötigen.

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      • Katja Glöckler // Buchagentin, Schreib- & Buchcoaching

        Bis der Wind sich dreht - Wege raus aus dem Konflikt Konfliktmanagement einmal anders - Ein Roman und Ratgeber in einemTeil 1: Geschichten aus der Arbeitswelt, die jeder kennt. Konflikte mit den Kollegen, Vorgesetzten oder im Team. Ein geheimer Briefeschreiber der Sichtweisen verändert und Konflikte löst. Teil 2: Ein Workbook, ein Ratgeber mit Hilfsmitteln und Lösungsmöglichkeiten in Konfliktsituationen

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      • October 2020

        Blue’s Bedtime Tantrums

        by Katri Kirkkopelto

        Beloved Blue adventures in an entirely new book series for the smallest in the family. Blue is overly excited as her best friend is coming for a sleepover! After all the fun and games, day turns into night, and its time to go to bed. This turns out to be a challenge for this giggling duo as bedtime turns wild as evening tantrums set in. What would do the trick to help them to wind down and fall asleep?    This is a fun and engaging book on a topic very familiar to families with small children. Some assistance of a young reader is in need, to get the two friends asleep. By shaking, flipping, and gently patting the pages of the book, surprising things happen on the next page.   Katri Kirkkopelto’s endearing illustrations complete the storyline and make this a perfect bedtime story for parents and children to read together.

      • May 2020

        Piki's Stormy Day

        by Katri Kirkkopelto

        It’s not Piki’s day. On his way to nursery, he feels moody, and even Big is in a grumpy mood. Dropped off at nursery Piki feels small and lonely, and to hide his insecurity he decides to be Storm – the wildest superhero who is not afraid of anything. But as Storm, you don’t play smoothly with others, you have to quarrel, and your anger just gets worse. With cuddles, kind words, and saying sorry, Storm disappears.    The second book in the Piki series is a moving story about group challenges, feelings, building self-esteem, and friendship. Told from the perspective of a child it underlines the importance of communication with one another. Katri Kirkkopelto’s insightful and lovely illustration is full of emotion as it accurately reflects the feelings of Piki and others. A perfect story time read for any nursery aged child that supports emotional intelligence.

      • Literary Fiction
        October 2010

        Schatten im Apfel

        by Tatin Giannaro

        An adventure of life in New York City, with a love story and historical events. The story follows a foreign graduate student at Columbia University right after the turn of the millennium. She experiences the vibrant world of Manhattan, the fight for housing and jobs, and the attacks of September 11, 2001.   Why “Shadow in the Apple” is important: A story about the fights and challenges of a new life in a foreign country. A detailed and authentic description of life in New York in the years 2000-2002 and a historical account of being a foreigner during and after the September 11, 2001 attacks.   About the book: A dream comes true: Katris goes to New York. She just needs to find an apartment before her MBA-program at Columbia University starts. She has 14 days. The intense study program starts. America is different from what she expected. Katris feels like living in a movie. When she finally gets housing from the University, she feels more than happy. While she is searching for the man with the green eyes she met years before in the city, suddenly her roommate tries to drive her out of the apartment. The University administration is watching, then takes sides – with the roommate. Katris’ dream turns into a fight against intrigues, the University, and the danger in her hard-won apartment. Nobody suspects the bigger danger approaching New York on a sunny September morning.

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